Ok gitfiddle Lots of stuff.
First off, you will find that there is a clean break of people that prefer Norton and those that prefer McAfee. I am a former IT Manager and I recommend Norton for a trouble free system. But keep in mind that many swear by McAfee. Incidentally, the founder of McAfee lives here in Colorado on a small ranch like place.
So that’s solved with me, Norton. Trouble free and easy to update.
You most likely, with a new computer, will have some version of Wondows (yes Wondows, it’s a long time joke with me as I used to sell windows and doors and would type wondows all the time) Anyhow, I recommend you go to websites like PCMag.com, cnet.com and zdnet.com and learn up about your new operating system.
I personally use Windows 2000 which I find a little more suitable for me because of my networking background. In either case, I highly recommend you get some basic knowledge on XP, I gather you will have the “home” version.
Basic tasks that I run every week, once a week on off times (my computer is on all the time except when it’s blazing hot in here)
Virus update
defrag
scan disk
That’s pretty much it. Those are the single most important (in my opinion) of items to ensure that your computer is running smooth.
One thing you might consider is a firewall outside of XP. I know that XP has it’s own but I wouldn’t trust it, that’s just me. zonelabs.com has an excellent and free firewall. Another one is tinysoftware.com but I have never had good luck with that.
Be sure to run the Windows update about once every 6 months. Unfortunately there are a lot of bugs and openings within Microsoft products so run the update at a minimum of every 6 months. I tend to do it more but that’s because I am overly protective of my machine.
General maintenence (sp) is important too. Pop the case off every 4-6 months and blow it out with a can of air. This helps keep your system in tip-top shape. Excessive dust can accumulate and you can have components breakdown from over heating.
For the most part, that’s my recommendations. Good luck with your new puter and give it a happy home. 